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Certification for regional and international trade in livestock commodities: The need to balance credibility and enterprise

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Title Certification for regional and international trade in livestock commodities: The need to balance credibility and enterprise
 
Creator Thomson, G.R.
Perry, Brian D.
Catley, A.
Leyland, T.J.
Penrith, M.L.
Donaldson, A.I.
 
Subject TRADE
LIVESTOCK
 
Description The current system for the certification of internationally traded animal commodities can act as a barrier to developing countries accessing high-value international markets. In this Viewpoint article, Gavin Thomson and colleagues discuss the situation as it stands and identify inconsistencies with respect to the certification process. They suggest ways to address the lack of capacity for credible certification in some developing countries that will encourage market access for livestock commodities. They emphasise the role of mechanisms other than demonstrating that an area of production is free from a range of animal diseases, arguing that this could be of significant benefit to developing regions and countries, but that a reliable and independent system of certification based on international standards is essential.
 
Date 2010-04-13T21:27:27Z
2010-04-13T21:27:27Z
2006-07-15
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Thomson, G.R., Perry, B.D., Catley, A., Leyland, T.J., Penrith, M.L. and Donaldson, A.I. 2006. Certification for regional and international trade in livestock commodities: The need to balance credibility and enterprise. Veterinary Record 159(2): 53-57.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1239
 
Language en
 
Source Veterinary Record